Siobhán Donaghy discography

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Siobhán Donaghy discography
Studio albums2
Music videos4
Singles6
Featured singles1

The discography of British singer

studio albums
, six singles (including one as a featured artist) and four music videos.

Donaghy first rose to fame as a member of the Sugababes, and released four top forty singles with the group; "Overload", "New Year", "Run for Cover" and "Soul Sound". However she left the group after the release of their debut album One Touch.

In March 2003, Donaghy released the 7-inch vinyl single "Nothing but Song" under the alias of "Shanghai Nobody" as she did not want to be known as "the girl who left the Sugababes". For the release of her first commercial single in June 2003, "Overrated" (co-written with McVey and Paul Simm), Donaghy reverted to her given name. "Overrated" peaked at No. 19 in the UK.[1] It was followed by the single "Twist of Fate", which was released in September 2003 and charted at No.52.[1]

Donaghy's debut album

London Records
following poor albums sales and musical differences.

In 2005, Donaghy appeared as a backing vocalist on the Mattafix album Signs of a Struggle and on the Morcheeba album The Antidote.

She recorded a second album independently which was picked up by

Kitsuné release BoomBox, released in November 2007.[3]

The album, Ghosts, was also released in June 2007 and peaked at No.92.[1] Donaghy had said of the release that she wanted commercial success only so that she could continue to make music. She told The London Paper: "I make left field pop music, and it's a difficult genre to be in because it's not straight pop, it's not alternative, and it's quite hard to market. You have to push it and work it.".[4]

In June 2009, Donaghy was featured on the Square1 single "

Styfling" produced by Silvio Pacini. Later in the year, she said in an interview with fashion site ponystep.com that she feels she had "had the break" she wanted from the industry and was currently working on new music but was unsure when it will be finished.[5] Donaghy has been working with The Sound of Arrows, Saturday Night Gym Club, Magik Johnson, Max Tundra, Metronomy, and Ed Mcfarlane of Friendly Fires.[citation needed
]

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales and certifications
UK
[6]
Revolution in Me 117
Ghosts
  • Released: 25 June 2007
  • Label: Parlophone
  • Format: CD, digital download
92

Singles

Year Song Chart peak positions Album
IRE
NED

EU
2003 "Nothing but Song" Revolution in Me
"Overrated" 19 33 75 86
"Twist of Fate" 52
2007 "Don't Give It Up" 45 Ghosts
"So You Say" 76
2023 "Pop Illusion" Revolution In Me: 20th Anniversary

As a featured artist

Year Song Chart peak positions Album
IRE
NED

EU
2009 "
Styfling
"
(Square 1 featuring Siobhan Donaghy)

Music videos

Year Song Director(s)
2003 "Overrated" Big TV!
"Twist of Fate" Nick Wood
2007 "Don't Give It Up" Sophie Muller
"So You Say" Jamie Thraves

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "The Official Charts Company - Siobhan Donaghy". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  2. ^ Chart Log UK - Siobhan Donaghy
  3. ^ Siobhan Donaghy Mixed By Jerry Bouthier
  4. ^ Press section of her web site Archived 25 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Siobhan Donaghy - The one that got away". PonyStep. Archived from the original on 9 December 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  6. ^ "Siobhan Donaghy | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  7. ^ a b "The Official Charts Company: Siobhán Donaghy". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 September 2009.